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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1934-10-25, Page 44--'jOareda7. OMR ?5th, 11111 ONLY. Gives Lasting Satisfaction ± "That Suit or Overcoat you Ioughtke a llastByeat r....those wardrobe.ies....that Hat ....your eh.141' _sightly, sntis- _ry:.....�..--.��.,.iharta._aJ-.1t@,11�Y.:T:.:. .�i�'' t, factory? Or were they `fezcepitonal bajgains->aoon. nice enough then, put Row makesdsu you leo fully realizat e had just your money heart If so, you�� clothing ally is. bow costly and wasteful ebmap Buy fewer clothes if you Suet, but choose them with the utmost care foi quality, style and service. All i;1 eie lat ter reg1ii14wieete you -cam get at this store - W. C. Pridham FT Son The Square, Ooderieh .4 Phone 57 „Specials at �Baechler's lElaest Qaalltl j k(ast Raton Our Own Thrifty Tea (black oml) ) per Ib. 45e Itallowe'ea Jeny Bens ..-th. Ifs White Or YAMS* Sager , le lbs- Hcam Perk • Beans.. tins Fresh Ginger Snaps 2 lbs. London Launch-) bap (4Ib. In the piece 31r a Ib. Sneed 33e a 111. Blur Rose Rtee .3 lbs. 19e s ('arbolie Soap 6 for 2:r xe.M1y Powders (8 flavors) 3 pkgs. for 22e tiv'L ('ootdng Onions 10 lbs. 17r Potatoes'! perk. for ":,e . 52e a bag BA E -..E R'S —+ ST()KF:M--GODERICH and HAYFIELD -- PHONIC 368 OUB OWN DELJV-ERi giglo *bit on t. Introduction inlast lila when the young ladles .of $t,Pe church held a "keno tarsi"at Mae- Kay Kay Hall. There was a large attend- ance, the lower hall toles filled to capacity. The game will be played again, under tbe same auspteea, next Tua:day craning. 11.44"E IOC ANYTHING BETTER? As- tuts a1'ready` -bee• ,c;u.r:<e these column,', this U • great year for potatoes, and many remarkable yields are reported. On the farm of Ormond Elliott, 4th concession of God- eric•h township, we are Informed 700 tags were taken from three and three- quarter acres. This figures out at 2110 bushels to the acre. Possibly some- body in the district can report even e--Ligos gdald:i[ ... a Mangels of enorwm" also also are to be found on Huron farms this year. One that was brought to the once and le now in our frost window. was grown by Ed. Sowerby, i{d of Goderich township Hp weight it is 2() 1b tir{a os, A. Faulkner, Minister of H : th sennet mate tl sb(7 dock. guardian of half a township's welfare lncldeut,, tis —not merely the setter of bona sad menta of prescriber of pUU, twts.,We eepuine Byt nt�lhFa�a�y,.suceeosfllt I counsellor, add rteud be.ldes ml a U •t tUnotw1t0IU _ r- 1 4Uty ot, rapid tr Yellow Leviathan variety. tion urbanitsatloa.nbut i suppose tills Its by any swain --Nle eattlsestly ratted to W largest mangel in the con tI W nu ' Provincial Department of were told of one at C r uudsratauds the boa fair that Has said to tlrflgIt ::a ih.i, but it would he interesting o know lust how big these roots can grow In Huron. MAX DIDN'T SNOW LT A wheelbarrow parked agaLMt a get hydrant on the Spasm at-llostreal street On Saturday night, bearing a sign "N.R.A., We Do Our Part. The wheelbarrow awaits," attracted con - the Province w here acute --on tate understands been in years. st. Da. has a dresssa, with ones diorite brethren► siderable interest and comment from jest abo0t w Wm passing Ratnrday night shoppers- The top of rEiardbase not •in ns." 1t may Se xplained that the wheelbarrow was d. Ervine'a equipment for the fulfill- ment of his wager with Kat Frttzley aster the Detroit Tigers let Ws, down In tie -world series." lid. was ready and Willing to cart Max seoasd the Square, hut Max could not be 'Hund. Perhaps 1e thought the N.R.A. ea the Riga meant "no riders allowgd," But F -d. did his best to find thegII' *$- ner, and the Saturday night thdatt goers got a tenth when the, fo flash was thrown on the servals: " is to Inform Mr. Max Frlt•ley the wheelbarrow and chauffeur are waiting up town to fulfil the weed*'• I es wrier. Signed. ' E. $.int. ser Max, who U • wodeet. +art of chap, was:i t baring any lay low, Have Your Commercial Printing Done at The Signal Office probably having tone to -.ale delsbon that the tide wasp r worths. 1 CAPITAL THEATRE Goderich Phone 47 Nor flaying—Dotd'le Blil—Cbarlle Ruggles, in "Charlie': .runt." and Buck Jones, In "Sundown Rider." )butyl•. Tumidity and Wednesday— As altsasa ' twin bili! Claudette Colbe An amazing and entertaining picturlsation df the femme story "I COVEY THE WATT RPRONT" Ronald Cobnia and Eliseo UDC Basel - Base'l on John Hunter Booth's dramatization of a splendid novel b� Katharine Cecil Thurston A great show! ..THE lbmesdsa, Frida) and Saturday— - EDDIE CANTOR ' will entertain yon with aoifeeptiontil array of talent. beauty, musts and fun. You're goons like "ROMAN SCANDALS” with Roth Etttng, (1,rla S8tnart, IMrht Manners and the Goldwyn 41%601.1. Mammas Wed. and Att. at t p. in. (:owing--"CLRBPXTRi.". TOWNSHIP COUNCIL EAST WAW-1NOSII Coanfll met ma Qetober 18th, w -it ell the medd,era peaseat- Mtn 11,atating were reed and mildewed. .- The eolleetor presented his bond. which wn. ordered referred tack foe rection. ('ommun;�-atiaa from D. ('. Bsird, Si. Marys 1.-.tardjag price lis' rn snow fences. recettted and read. Messrs. Gr Coulter'�Irosented petition tcaj�-eonatructk 0 of • Icipal dr lets ft's and 34, cnn- l4. and slut a , til Wu volatile matdsy UMW° for mad b You know that picture called...1Mo Crown he haft no oh)e, tlotw to 'hoist. Darter"— 1IW one that shows, la the, ins one" provldy the time and piece airs opportune. - But siw•e, tyejjv 'taillight of an (IJ o$4altg. ti" being honorable to act, he has become bearded 'amity play-obits—solicitude p In aawe as well, he considers n• wan•?ie On n1► IatYr--Ucuuitaa arta time alwl u+, piece the bed of a child 00 whose face log a drink. Ha mast. he says "be buffering Is writ large. on duty tweet/40er boors of aha day," and doubts that duty and delak will I tho gbt of that picture when I mix. The bantams of aka have forced tint caber, and measured. the Hon. J. Win to swear ett another papaideue Albert p1g111�lssr, 1t. A., M.D., Minister habit -4o wit, golf. of Heal& Is Ontario's new Liberal While by nto'$au •tbe pdsbd picture, Dr. Faulk- orator, Ile, Faulkner �tle� speak from ( shiner. Llbe aka PI public Waiter= t UWE,* appaMmabe era: .S>>0.isttlss provided the topic Is dai to his Mart he resile„- 1aseenln0'-Ria sympathetic* —provided he has a message to pa confident and confidence-inaplriag across (0 his hearers, ops sae Wises, he fray spout In ' RIEa1, CORN held' e K 1lItIF:'d CO yU`'t- -8est• from *.ere di11M. uu�• ti. 1C *flows *Var la gervieeli e Sut1,dlti- ' • 'S are *dr pot a nice' ut Ewart a will 4e-` _;1 Ate.. bops Emir' isgdda sat hvt � . r. ....+,,, �' r. end sat Mrs. ' • on Ia..•.0a,7 ==e Mr. and Italtla et.Alfsut MA Sr. 7 ha - es d at Mr. anal Iona is >t Teases* orettmti we- Gerdes Messrs • ` hart Johnston ant Courier*, been working ea Me county road late- ly. :UNGANNON • DUNGANNON. Oct. 24.—Mr. and Mrs. $tea. efeWhtnaey and Mr. act sees and Master Donald sndversary services -'r M t Mon was accepted t same was ordered to engineer for hi. aaamfoa and report. ' account..wets_ yftiel: The Mu 1 World. supplies. $1.90; 'I:,• Reeve, clerk and assessor, select - u,;1 jurors, $11; D. ('hautney, grading t,n reads d et'10, st_)'; Geo. Wight- $213.1.5; - , auto, coastrtctien ant road - $213.t.:, ; C • , rter, work s and to, ; Chas. dart as reed . t. . Cetustl w lest era Tue.elay. at e red went a• tel. et paramount La- portancr. slime way as- heart was in it (had tribe In it, star be would have chocked it) when heore%nd to drite his horse and cutter h miles of snow- banks, through torrents of ram, or through hashing sleet, to attend some- one ,tri.•ken on the Styx. The light la. hi• office is often burning *en the rest of the Parliament Buildings are aa, be ts.jote'rmined to overlook no-opp.szetsalty of. improving ,the Provincial health seri-less. He In- tends that spode' attention 1,e paid to e,6,',r research, milk pasteurization .on mon pi Cowes suggestions on these topics. Itut, strange to relate, criticism Is what be particularly wants.. ' Keeping Dews Cents "11 sooner have blase than e," he told ase the other day. 1 get the former it might open '..t Improving the work of the cut, whereas the latter only sslftletactlon. People can us all t letter- they like cou- laing _0o0 •eonxtrbctire crlticLtm read them, Wady ; them and " tie Llbecals a seat they last held -;_ ported by els brother, Wallace WUaon_ a; cent of in worlllt(-1Ie theatt Is WOW. four years lei as as (torch hospital I undue,Dr. E. A.' chest surgeon.I € alkner had over- t& a maw of dela thief. the latter , �erely and stressed est tie tat prepare him- ve the psopte." The remark 11 If Ilaethee. Skis. Treleaven who have bass hero I! •e weeks, returned hems with Born—At Alezabdra /lariat sad al hoepttal, Oodertcb, on Thule. y, October lath, to Mr. and MR roy Stingvl, a sea, There was no school last Friday, as the teachers, Mr. Kidd and Miss Far- rier, visited St. Helens school. Mr. Qua. Rosa of aederleh spent a few days lest .e4!>t .pi t :W brotber Feed and Kra. Roof, Rev. Mr. Bowes, a reareseataUwa at the Bible reds , °to -opted the patpit In the Unite. Murch last Sunday morning. Mrs. J. It. McNabb of Luckfow was the guest of Mrs. B. J. Crawford q Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Rra,Jford spent a couple j k visiting her brother, Mr. Frank shields; who tla. , impression on his. lie Owed 1t and kept it ever be says, during' the past re-. If he learnt nothlhe rise• year's Inter•eship, Ile learnt Archibald the meaning of seri lee as a physletaa should elan I it—sad today Dr. Faulk- ner describes his former chief as "the finest man It has ever been any honor to know." Horse and Buggy Man an* the little cuing of -Foxboro, Aar Belleville, Iar. Fadlktrer hung out els shingle as a practitioner lite in ,the year 1005. That was In the Dore tied buggy ars, w•hlc•h meant la„n.TJinflQr'a tut waj situ R more onerous than It la today. Fs4 thirteen years Dr. Faulkner set ifs borse's head in every directted 01 the eompass. In ererj, sort of weak. and at every hoar of the day or night, to minister to ills of the flesh. On a ,average of twice a Mraei he hast keep a uta 0 Ion, and wel- Winter Coat A of days ha 14etro t this wee CHURCH NOTES lel OS subjects of t>w gigue, Roe. W. P. Claw, to North'' MIK United citarek mei_ wlu bat Mora- LisM - .ata'" .ening, lag, ' , ' Lam will 4 toe church. A mat Oaarch and a Oras N1d ;"� T m "Ohba Christ Was Dlegnsted. With What r, Sunday school and 1 1A daft 3 p.m. S.P Ieee will 1* held In Victoria street chore!' nn sonde'', October 2f(th. .,. follows; 11 a.m., commun- Ict�'tfrvlee conducted by Rev. F. W. , Sunday school; 7 p.m., 11. Barnett; subject. the Lnrd'a Side." +Iritic services which are beldR Sunday In )t1 at Dalt �1 held Suntday deft at}� p.m. Rev. R. H. Hamilton of r ford will be the preacher. These► services are being held under the an- i.' spices of the Free Methodist Chnreh 'l In Canada. Book* are the ever-borshtg lamps of accumulated wisdom. -4l. W. Cur. Sunday In ;IMentoda lads : 1 all e very The Salvation Army of Goderlch bald at the boos of Mrs. 7 night. They of 1 jra Ara a prayer meetln Thos. Stewart 1 will lipid one et th 'rthompaou thin Or ger. J. * Bur oeenpled rho pu1DKTq 'ehntch last Sandal afternoon. Miss S. Polleyhas moved Into Mr, George Qleny' seated house. - The young ople of the United church aro holding ■ masquerade In the basement. of ,the dturcll on Wed- } llab evening. m. Prises will be gores. 'some and have a geed time. " ..w�e� Paul's An - lean church, Du non. was the An- se/Ong for a pretty autumn wedding orae -t'Tthertne aldsu ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobs E. ht•*foM, Kenora. was united In the bonds of bbly matrimony to James Etrktaatd Wtbsa cider ma of Sirs, i Wilson end the late lit. William Wil- son, roireasion 1, West Womenfolk. The f cestraay was perfo' med by Rev. 3. f South Kb�psa the Presbyte a Miran uncertain hour—With t ' Stork. Feeling that his children should have_e beta ..mpportaatty to att•ed* Bigk Retooi, in 1!►('4 he moved In t0 ReUevBM and has practised there ever s(pef. ilill* your Christmas (lift to vee- and i7�da be a portrait of the little matt In reborn 'they ` are Interested. Alai *.portrait of yourself. There would be nothing more am,rccl ted and only yam can gave It. And J, W. Tutsi. lei's, l'b„t„graph Studio li Wes Place to go to gat "Portrelta ths+ 'Jive. ” .11 Sia YOl'It AMATEUR ]KODAK ' TINI81111IO ---------- 11,- will give one FoLrgvntent Fr,e with every three dollars' worth of Kodak wort, when brought to hie utile. •, '�-- A Christmas Gift 11. Oeog)t"gan, rector of tar Lucknow- Dnagaaptl pariah, 1a peewee, peenee of immediate relatives only. To tbe etrnn7-or-The Midst Mime- item Lohengrli played hy'ller. 1. 0. dyer. �r the aa.Lrtant, tie bridal party took He has been asked to stand la their places ;before the altar. the • tory elerilons bride being Raven in marriage by her psiimalwitamwaallaarsaraw ,,,J. W. Truss er s Art Studio slr municipal or parliamentary uncle, Robert J. Dornln, at whine hose several [Imes during the past quarter she had reskh'd for the past three years. aly,•e her graduation Ss a none at Alexandra Marine and General boil- had second. But so great was his Ills -Hr pita], G 'eh. The bride tanked approval of the late Henry Govern- ;'harming 1 bgown of brown chiffoehtffoomig ankle-length velvet, with meat thit he consented to enter the rhlne'.tone trlmmini. *the canted a lista In the riding of West d1a•finga bouquet of r,e.bnds and feriae. She last June. Not only ltd he defeat was attended try her cattalo, Miss Moragenial B%1 Ireland, ('onservatite whip Durnln, who wan .gowned In wineaol. and mo"-,popalnr Telpher on h„th fired c'hlffln velvet, also ankle -length. sides of the Legislature during alar She carried a bouquet of red roses past five newtons, but he captured for 111141 ferry. The bridegroom was sop- of op of a century, b* until this year con- sistently deelined. as became one who la a doctor first and a politician by a Supreme 'for -Style and Coats for the smart miss an atron. Cc designed, close -fit ' , slenderizing.. Shop now w ' • our stock is full. All r fifty-one years ago' After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Wil - He says Conservative* In West ren len ',y motor for Pittsburgh and Iiestiahl helped him to win the flee - tfai asatmaah,ssa. did L.. "rail ,Aad 1 nthev's res, "Min". trsvelllna-Jn • twee throughout the Province. tTirowadread le" "'awl reline better,. will ,upport ham a+ Min and ttietafle trimming. coat of brows cloth with squirrel trimmlaelta4 ae- eeeortes to match. Mr, and With 11- I . • {ge/r11 later of Hearth as much as do I-iberals. A FIVE-YEAR DtarAs Ma t Atricnitu ver of a sy 1 repn2Pnts bet eery fie on cabs br 's 4, West Wi111111i 1. UT wee the entesto by talent from JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN'a AND YOUNG DIES,J Overcoats in the new silvertoas sha(�des' of -dark grey, black, bine and brown. Newest foam -fitting styles. Sizes 35 to 4G Priced at ;16.50tuS19:50-- M. ROBINS Agent for Tip Top Tailors Made -to -measure Clothes Phone 384 Ooderioh New Mil inery Tricornes Pill Boxes Lifted. Brims . Ali new and tatbarter than ever. Metallic siltchisga, cord trimmings, etc. The finials - big touch for your new Coat. NEW CLOTHS Ili 1fAVTI,” Eseellent tailoring, rifle A pair trousers. Reasonably p r. Ladies' Vests, fine quality. Strap 5 shoulder...,,. .. '.g ' Ledies'"'Vests, Wooltex, short sleeves 65c Ladies' Bloomers, Wooltex Watson's Fine Wool Vests ' LVERTON* MU•ELY$IAl1, MZLTO2( - All fine wla't•riha. Tailored to Buil, evtilfy test, ! A. CORNFIELD t for Royal York Made -to -Measure Clothes "Shb. ere'you are invited to shop" .. Phone 418 if be Joao :led has ty. 'FIs. hero every ayidpetW Math the of many rfra antimers today, -0 weetsn't hold out say hops far {flee In the war of stab medtetae. 1 abut that's a long. long why Aped " Althewth be *mews areata id. leo* Incessantly. `Dt. F*b Iran r *nuts flit (lowing $6W1 --tet lbw doesimmiller4t may be nee layoeer. R. does this ant became' a fJ�s''rnplea. hat tserelt as the meta nn lent mars PlerarN he he..ame s Milker of the yye- fi ORANGE C WIC 'HAVE A RIPPLY 1, NE i'T,EA' :() Tit (Weft Tr) voila -E*fl$ Special for School CI) then 1 pie<',e *rangy Card (7" x 7") or le' 1 Piens Orange Caird (7" x 14") for !e The Signal Printing Co., Ltd. NORTH $TZZzT OODdt>tICR h